BCB Crusader MKII Using Wood
Since it was nice, I decided to use dried birch as the fuel source in my BCB Crusader MKII stove. The stove is designed for fuel cubes, but I thought there might be enough airflow to allow wood to work. Everything worked out well and I was able to get a boil in 12 minutes, since I didn't have a cap on my canteen cup. Thanks to Law Industries for sourcing the stove for me. lawindustries.co.uk BCB cook sets can be found at an bcbin.com The PyroPutty is available at pyroputty.com Thanks for watching.

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